[298] Ibid., p. 144.
[299] "Bahai Movement," p. 69.
[300] Grundy, Ibid.
[301] Mohammed wrote to the rulers of Constantinople, Persia, Egypt, and Syria. That which was a bold and striking act on the part of Mohammed is a weak imitation on the part of Baha.
[302] They become what they accused the Shiah Mullahs of being; "Dead men's heirs, consumers of endowments, and collectors of tithes and 'thirds.'"
[303] Dreyfus, p. 131.
[304] "Ishrakat," p. 33.
[305] Remey, p. 61.
[306] Kheiralla, p. 433.
[307] "The Bahai Revelation," p. 32.